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@cassiohui hello, what exactly do you find limited ? G-Helper allows same undervolting as UXTU as it literally uses it's library under the hood for that only task. Keep in mind, that the way Asus modes (baked in BIOS) are done, every time you set a mode - Asus BIOS would reset all settings together to ones defaulted for each mode. |
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Thanks for your very quick reply. I don't have specific problems yet, I am asking in advanced in case there's anything I should know prior to starting. When you say it resets, does it mean there's no way to make it stick after a reboot and I need to apply it every time I boot, or do you mean it gets reset regardless what I do? |
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Thank you very much for your replies!
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Hello, New G-Helper user here.
I only got a G14 for a few days. I've immediately installed G-Helper, I must say it is a brilliant software.
That said, as you probably know the CPU undervolt/PBO settings are quite limited related to UXTU. Now, I am definitely not asking to have everything in UXTU in G-Helper. I would just like to know what settings (if any) I should use in G-Helper to ensure that UXTU can do what UXTU does without G-Helper overwriting any settings?
Thanks a lot!
p.s. Seems like what can be done in MSI Afterburner I can do in G-Helper as well so I assume I don't need Afterburner.
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